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.IMPROVEMENT IN GHURN-DASHERS.

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"Y0 WHOM I'l MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that We, DANIEL F. WALLACE andDANIEL T. COCKERILL, of Ripley, Brown county, in the Stute of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Churn-Dashers; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full and exact description of the same. reference being had to the drawings that accompany and form a part of these specifications, in which- Figure I, sectional elevation.

Figure II, plan.

Letters a a, openings through the sides ofidash.

The leading feature of our invention is in having a. bell-shaped dasher provided with more or less holes, t a, leadingl from the exterior to the interior surface, the axis of each of theseopenings being perpendicular to n. tangent at the point of the cone where the hole is located.

The object of our invention is to furnish a churn`dash so constructed that, though producing great agitation of the ere-ani, shall be easy to operate, the ferm being such as to throw'off the bulk of the cream when the dasher is raised; the directions of the openings being so situated that as the cream is forced through them the streams cross and commingle with each other, and thus agitato and break up the cream in a most perfect-'mannen 1 Another advantage in the bell shape is the under side being concave. It-serves to more readily collect the pari ticlcs of butter as they are formed into one mass under the dasher at the bottom of the churn.

1 Wnat we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A ehurn-dasher in form substantially as set forth, when provided with the openings a (La, so arranged that the several axes of each 0f the groups h L zy shall converge outwardly, as and for the purposes specified. DANIEL F. WALLACE, DANIEL T. COCKERILL. Witnesses:

G. BUMBACH, ELBERT H. SMITH. 

